The high cost to Wales of the UK Labour Government’s cuts to welfare
Sioned Williams MS writes about how those who need the most support will pay the highest price
Lack of breast cancer data is failing people in Wales
Sioned Williams asks how government can ensure that there’s enough support for people with secondary breast cancer in Wales, when they don’t know who has it
The privatisation of water is a failed model
Sioned Williams MS writes about the need for full public ownership of water for the Glamorgan Gazette
Hope for backing for Neath Market new vision
Sioned Williams MS hosts visit with Welsh Government and Council to try to secure investment for historic market
Hundreds of pounds a month to save children from having to walk up a skyscraper every day!
Sioned Williams MS calls for Learner Travel mileage thresholds to be reviewed due to “extortionate” steep daily walks for Neath pupils
Labour ‘delete’ Plaid calls to implement a child payment to tackle child poverty
Plaid Cymru announced a direct child payment to tackle child poverty in their Spring Conference in Llandudno last week
Politicians must unite when it matters for International Women’s Day
Sioned Williams writes about Labour U-turn on pension justice for 1950s women and unfair welfare cuts
“Deeply disappointing” Lloyds response on Pontardawe bank closure
Sioned Williams MS says Lloyds have “clearly failed to understand” the “nature of the communities in the Western Valleys”
Women need to be in the room where decisions are made
Sioned Williams MS writes about the need for political parties to give more than just warm words for International Women’s Day
The valleys village without a welcome (sign)
“It’s the birthplace of Sir Gareth Edwards and Dame Siân Phillips but you wouldn’t even know you’d arrived” – Sioned Williams MS